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Swipe gesture when auto completing.

Open garethBlair opened this issue 2 years ago • 5 comments

  • Sequel Ace Version (including build number): v4.0.13 b20062
  • Sequel Ace Source (App Store/GitHub/Homebrew): App Store
  • macOS Version: 14.2.1
  • Processor Type (Intel/Apple): Apple M2
  • MySQL Version: 8.0.32
  • macOS Localization: UK

Is Issue Present in Latest Beta?

Description With Sequel Ace open and fullscreen on a second monitor, when the auto-complete popup appears a swipe gesture to the left occurs on the laptop monitor and focus changes to what ever app or window is open on the desktop pane.

Steps To Reproduce

  1. Connect second monitor to MacBook
  2. Open app and fullscreen it on the laptop
  3. Open Sequel Ace and fullscreen it on the second monitor
  4. Make sure the fullscreen app is on the laptop and then on the second monitor with sequel ace start typing to bring up the auto complete
  5. The fullscreen on the laptop should swipe to the left or to the desktop
  6. The typing focus on the second monitor moves to whatever is open on the desktop.

Expected Behaviour Focus should remain on the second monitor and sequel ace

garethBlair avatar Mar 13 '24 11:03 garethBlair

Super weird, I haven't received any other reports of this nor been able to reproduce myself. I'd definitely be happy to review a fix for this one though

Jason-Morcos avatar Mar 21 '24 06:03 Jason-Morcos

I am having this same problem. I have a laptop + two monitors (we'll call them M1 and M2). Under System Settings -> Displays, I have M1 set to Use as Main Display. The Built-in Display and M2 are both set to Extended Display. Each display is configured using the Default resolution for each monitor and using standard rotation.

screenshot 1

Sequel Ace is fullscreen'd to M2, and whenever the autocomplete kicks in, Mission Control will switch to the main desktop of M2.

Ok. Now that I've gone into my Display settings and clicked around a bit, I cannot reproduce the issue anymore. I did not actually change any settings. I simply clicked on the Arrange button, as well as clicking on each of the monitor icons to see each monitor's settings.

Weird. Maybe it's configuration based? I've had this laptop for a few versions of macOS, and I haven't updated my display settings since I set up the computer when I first got it. My best guess is maybe the updated how the settings are stored (or something was corrupted in my previous settings that got overwritten).

I don't know, but I'm posting this anyway in case it helps OP and somebody else.

d42ohpaz avatar Jun 12 '24 19:06 d42ohpaz

Sigh. Now it's back again, so I don't know what to say.

Edit: And it switches M1, not M2, to the desktop.

d42ohpaz avatar Jun 12 '24 19:06 d42ohpaz

The same is happening to me.

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/68279667-5971-4636-b403-9b73ef5e3fc8

  • Sequel Ace Version (Version 4.0.17 Build 20067):
  • Sequel Ace Source (App Store):
  • macOS Version: 14.5 (23F79)
  • Processor Type : Intel
  • macOS Localization: en-US

Arcami avatar Aug 02 '24 09:08 Arcami

I can also confirm this. Steps to reproduce:

  • I have two monitors attached to my laptop, with the built-in display selected as the main display and the other two as extended displays.
  • Sequel Ace is open in full-screen mode on one of the external monitors. Some other app is open in full-screen mode on the built-in display.
  • I type some SQL in the Query screen and let autocomplete kick in.
  • The laptop's built-in display shifts to the desktop. If there is an app open on the desktop, it takes focus, otherwise, Sequel Ace keeps it.

Sequel Ace Version: 4.1.5 b20077 macOS Version: 14.6.1 Hardware: MacBook Pro 15" 2019 (Intel Core i7)

ulrichsg avatar Oct 28 '24 07:10 ulrichsg